This is it! Sean and Andrew make their last second predictions about what will happen in STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI. Who are Rey's parents? Who is Snoke? What will become of Rey and Kylo Ren? Will Luke die? Will we see Yoda or Obi-Wan Kenobi?

You probably know all the answers already, don't you?

You know what you don't know? All the secrets and mysteries contained in Sean's new book, THE MYTH AWAKENS, now available on Amazon!

Sean and Andrew get ready for THE LAST JEDI by going over their last minute expectations of the new STAR WARS movie. How will the philosophy of the Jedi and the Sith be represented? What is the fundamental Taoist philosophy of the Jedi and the Sith? Get ready to have your mind blown.

And don’t forget to buy Sean’s new book, THE MYTH AWAKENS, which explores the mystery and the philosophy of EPISODE VII! Now available on Amazon… just sayin’…

Sean, Greg, Andrew, and Lynn celebrate 10 years of TV Ate My Dinner with a discussion of a broad range of topics, such as Transformers, Thor: Ragnarok, Star Trek: Discovery, The Orville, and Justice League.

Sean also hijacks the show summary to plug his new book, THE MYTH AWAKENS, now available on Amazon in Kindle and print editions!

Sean, Andrew, and Lynn discuss Wonder Woman, contrasting it with (of course) Batman v Superman and speculating about the possible future of the DCEU. Now that Patty Jenkins has introduced a brighter, more hopeful model that can make money and satisfy fans and critics, could this be a turning point for the DCEU? With Joss Whedon overseeing the new direction of the Justice League movie, what might we be able to expect from that movie too?

Sean, Andrew, Greg, Megan, and Lynn come down from their Guardians of the Galaxy discussion to talk about Sean's obsession with re-editing Batman v Superman, the future of the DCEU, and the philosophy of the Force hinted at in the upcoming STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI.

Sean and Andrew return to talk about Iron Fist, Kong, Split, and Legion, just a few of the new Marvel and non-Marvel movies and TV shows here in time for the Spring of 2017. Looks like it's going to be another big year for movie monsters and comic strip superheroes...

TVAMD is back after an unplanned hiatus with the long-awaited (if not highly anticipated) part 2 of our discussion on Captain America: Civil War. Listen to Sean, Greg, and Andrew talk about Batman v Superman and Captain America like they just came out, while speculating on every other movie this summer as though they weren't out yet. An exciting look back at the age old days of yestermonths! Another quality product of TV Ate My Dinner.

TV on the Throne: A Game of Thrones podcast - S6E07 - "The Broken Man"

Sean and Andrew discuss the various broken men described in the this episode's title. The Blackfish fights to hold onto his home, besieged by a disgraced knight whose lost his sword hand and has only a defeated lord as a hostage to bargain with. Not to mention another lost soul we see at the very beginning, who may just be the most broken man of all.

Sean and Andrew discuss the fourth episode of Game of Thrones Season 6 - "Book of the Stranger". With Jon Snow and Sansa Stark reunited, will they finally lead the wildlings to reclaim Winterfell? And will King's Landing fall under the thrall of the High Sparrow?

Sean and Andrew discuss the third episode of Game of Thrones Season 6, "Oathbreaker". What will Jon Snow's return mean for the Night's Watch and the world at large? What is the secret behind the Tower of Joy? What is the role of honor and honesty in a world so lost to lawlessness and corruption? And what is their price?

Sean and Andrew talk about Deadpool and the dawn of the R rated superhero movie. When done right, it can be a lot of fun, but there's reportedly going to be an R rated cut of Batman v Superman. Deadpool is one thing, but does the world really need an R rated Superman?

Sean, Brooks, and Greg join Megan and Melissa to watch STAR WARS EPISODE VII: THE FORCE AWAKENS! Recording on location just moments before seeing the movie, they discuss their expectations going in, then follow up with their initial reactions once the film is over.

Props to Greg for recording and editing this special edition minisode!

Sean, Andrew, and Lynn finally talk Hellraiser. From the nine movies that were made to those that might have been, the gang covers the entire Cenobite experience. Hope it's everything you've been waiting for...

Sean, Andrew, and Lynn give you a little taste of what's to come with this preview of the upcoming Hellraiser retrospective! Just in time for Halloween. Not as much of a treat as we meant to have ready for you, but enough to let you know what we're working on.

Sean, Andrew, and Lynn continue to explore the story devices people say they want to see in superhero movies and the attitudes that threaten to keep audiences from getting it. From Zack Snyder's casual dismissal of Marvel's successes when talking up his upcoming Batman/Superman film to M Night Shyamalan's prescient and subtle examination of the superhero legend in Unbreakable, there's a varied sensibility when it comes to these movies. But what works and what do people really want? And what happens when you actually give it to them? They also discuss other Shyamalan films like the Village and pontificate on the proper way to tell a story in general, but if you've listened to this show before, you should be used to that.

Sean, Andrew, and Lynn talk about the rise of Superheroes in the movies and the weird need to predict the end of superhero movies altogether or compare Marvel's successes with DC's planned cinematic universe.

Sean, Greg, and Lynn talk about the documentary "The Death of Superman Lives - What Happened?", the history of Fantastic Four movies, Star Wars, Star Trek, the myth-building rules of storytelling, developing canon through creative writing, Idris Elba, the Muppets, and Doctor Who!

Sean, Greg, and Lynn cover a broad spectrum of topics in this one: They discuss the New Zealand horror comedy Housebound, the vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows, the Scream series on MTV, (of course, as the title of this episode suggests) Fear the Walking Dead, and finally Ejecta, an alien abduction film by Tony Burgess, writer of Pontypool (which is actually pictured in this episode because there aren't any interesting pictures of Fear the Walking Dead. On a related note: A Google image search for Ejecta will yield some pretty interesting results, though NSFW).

Sean, Greg, Andrew, and Lynn return to talk about the Jurassic Park franchise, including some comparisons between the original film and the latest installment. And they're under some pretty firm instructions from VUL-VRON to stay on topic, so they only have a few minutes to work in a little STAR WARS talk at the end.

Sean, Andrew, and Lynn continue to make the case for fun internet dialogue in the Age of VUL-VRON. This time they discuss Mad Max: Fury Road and a little more Avengers. But will VUL-VRON be swayed by their passive pleas for online civility, or will she turn the awesome power of the Volumetric Universality Link against the entire internet?

Sean and Andrew return to discuss Avengers: Age of Ultron, with Lynn's help. But now that VRON has assimilated the Volumetric Universality Link that gives her full access to all data on the internet, will she bring an end to the information age before the end of this episode? Will any of them survive the Age of VUL-VRON?

Sean, Andrew, Greg, and Lynn get together to talk about Chappie and Kingsman: The Secret Service. Trouble is, they haven't all seen them. So they talk about Marvel and DC movies and TV shows such as Gotham, Agents of SHIELD, Arrow and the Flash. And gorillas.

In an effort to teach VRON the true meaning of Christmas, Sean takes her to the North Pole. There they encounter a penguin who claims to be Santa. Then there's singing, philosophising, and some adventures in time and space.

As Sean and VRON race to flee the wrath of Santa Penguin, they encounter a mysterious stranger claiming to know the true meaning of Christmas. But even if they learn his secret, how will they make it home from the North Pole?

When last we saw Sean and VRON, they had traveled to the North Pole to discover the true meaning of Christmas. There they met a penguin claiming to be Santa Claus who told them about Santa and the story of the first Christmas.

Now, the tension rises as Santa Penguin explains some of his darker mythic origins. Will Sean and VRON leave the North Pole with the secret of Christmas? Will they every leave the North Pole at all?

In this year's Halloween retrospective, Sean, Andrew, Gary, and Lynn dissect the franchise that started the silent stalker phenomenon! In the first part of this in-depth series they discuss the first three Halloween films.

After Comic Con, Sean, Greg, Andrew, and Lynn took some time to talk about news that came out of San Diego. It's a little late now, but it doesn't make a whole lot of difference. This one's pretty all over the place anyway.

In what is absolutely, definitely the last episode we'll do based on Season 4 of Game of Thrones, Sean, Greg, and Andrew take a few minutes to re-cap the end of this season and how Greg feels about it.

Sean, Greg, Andrew, and Gary talk Godzilla, comparing this latest incarnation of the classic monster to other American Godzilla productions as well as the original classic. They also contrast it with Gareth Edwards' lower budget film, Monsters.

Sean, Greg, Andrew, and Lynn discuss things they read on the internet about the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, the latest Battlestar galactica reboot, Bradley Cooper playing Indiana Jones, a Serenity reunion, The New Fantastic Four, and Ghostbusters 3.

With all the time they have left over they talk about the Knights of Badassdom, Star Wars 7, the Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Community, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, Chronicle, How I Met Your Mother, Riddick, and the importance of proper grammar in internet articles.